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Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by Today01: 12:27am On Nov 30, 2015
(CNN)Nigeria's capital city of Abuja is about to get a new heart: a brand new World Trade Center complex.

The development is expected to open to the public early next year after the completion of the first phase of construction. It will join a network of 323 locations in 89 countries, started in 1970 with the inauguration of the first World Trade Center in New York City.

Funded by local and foreign financial institutions, as well as private investors, to the tune of 200 billion Nigerian Naira, or just over $1 billion, the WTC Abuja will be the largest mixed-use development in West Africa.
Well connected
WTC Abuja has been under development since 2010, on a lot spanning over six million square feet in the Central Business Area of the capital.

The location offers easy access to the city center and the airport, with a dual-carriage highway surrounding the site and a new light rail system currently under construction.
For business tenants, though, the most important connections will be those with the global network of 750,000 entrepreneurs that make up the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA).

"One of the missions of WTC Abuja is to improve trade relations between Nigeria and the rest of the world," Vinay Mahtani, CEO of the site's developer, Lagos-based Churchgate Group, told CNN.

"For example, it will enable international businesses to make investments in our community. Ties will be forged between government agencies, non-governmental organizations and international corporations, and the additional business that is captured within the walls of the World Trade Center will provide tax revenues to government which can be used to improve the welfare of the people."
Abuja is Nigeria's capital city, a role for which it was purposely built starting in 1976, much in the same way as Brasilia for Brazil and Canberra for Australia.
Its physical location in the middle of the country is a good metaphor for its neutral role of unity.
It is now the fourth largest urban area in Nigeria, with impressive growth rates.
Abuja replaced Lagos as the capital on 12 December 1991, although the coastal city remains the largest in the whole of Africa, when considering its massive metropolitan population of 21 million.

After a recent revision in the way it measures its GDP, Nigeria now boasts Africa's biggest economy, having surpassed South Africa with a 2014 estimate of $568 billion.

With strong growth rates in recent years, Nigerian economy is flourishing, even though its reliance on oil exports -- the country is Africa's largest producer and the sixth in the world -- makes it susceptible to the volatile nature of that market.
Initially projected to open in 2013, the WTC Abuja has gone through various design phases, and construction itself hasn't been free of challenges.

"For example, certain areas of the project have had to be redesigned as we repositioned ourselves in order meet the ever-changing consumer and market needs. We have also faced logistical issues such as congestion in the ports, which has meant our building materials arrived at site behind schedule," said Mahtani.

Construction is now nearing the end of the first phase, which comprises the residential and commercial towers. The former will offer luxury apartments with modern amenities, while the latter will accommodate businesses of various sizes, with offices ranging from 100 to 1,440 square meters.
The buildings, at 24-storeys each, are set to define the capital's skyline: the Commercial Tower is the tallest office building in Abuja, while the Residential Tower is the tallest residential building in Nigeria.

Future phases include the construction of a shopping mall and a 37-storey hotel, which will be among the tallest skyscrapers in the continent.
Upsides and downsides
Nigeria, which has attracted the largest amount of foreign investment capital in sub-Saharan Africa since 2007, is set to gain international prestige from the development: "There is no doubt that Abuja and Lagos will benefit tremendously from high end ‎commercial and residential real estates," Adekunle Salau, Ernst & Young Advisory Leader ‎for West Africa, told CNN.

"My expectation is that if this is executed to plan, Abuja will be able to host world class conferences and compete favorably with Johannesburg and Cape town for international events.

"It may also moderate the cost of hotels and rents in Abuja, but more importantly, it should add significantly to the economic development of the capital, creating employment in the service and retail sectors.

"The downside is that it can also be artificially priced, thereby continuing heat up the already high cost of Abuja properties and secondly, the amenities ‎may not be developed for the quality expected from the WTA brand," said Salau.
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/07/africa/world-trade-center-abuja-nigeria/index.html?sr=cnnifb
Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by Misternas89(m): 12:32am On Nov 30, 2015
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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by trapQ: 12:34am On Nov 30, 2015
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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by sammyj: 12:35am On Nov 30, 2015
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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by Omololu007(m): 12:35am On Nov 30, 2015
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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by DickSin(m): 12:57am On Nov 30, 2015
the walls of the World Trade Center will provide tax revenues to government which can be used to improve the welfare of the people.".


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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by nnachukz(m): 12:58am On Nov 30, 2015
Good news. Thank Almighty there is something to be happy about after series of unending bad news everywhere.
Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by DickSin(m): 1:02am On Nov 30, 2015
nnachukz:
Good news. Thank Almighty there is something to be happy about after series of unending bad news everywhere.

What is good about this shit?
Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by Nobody: 1:04am On Nov 30, 2015
Chai, see better better things when GEJ been dey do for naija.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, we miss you die. How they deceived the masses to vote for an ancestor to lead us in this global modern age is totally beyond me.

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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by DickSin(m): 1:08am On Nov 30, 2015
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calebo101:
Chai, see better better things when GEJ been dey do for naija.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, we miss you die. How they deceived the masses to vote for an ancestor to lead us in this global modern age is totally beyond me.
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Foolish PDPig_
Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by Mogidi: 1:09am On Nov 30, 2015
Before we know it Boko haram would do what their brothers did to American Trade centre.
Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by Nobody: 1:15am On Nov 30, 2015
DickSin:



Foolish PDPig_


My guy, nor be me make your life be like this oooo. Your 5000 naira monthly and free meal Almajiri dream is totally dead cheesy cheesy cheesy. At your age, someone deceived you to vote your ancestor into power.

How can you have an illiterate as president and hope to become a better nation? Dem swear for u self undecided

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Re: Nigeria's New World Trade Center Poised To Send Its Economy Sky High by DickSin(m): 6:51am On Nov 30, 2015
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calebo101:


My guy, nor be me make your life be like this oooo. Your 5000 naira monthly and free meal Almajiri dream is totally dead cheesy cheesy cheesy. At your age, someone deceived you to vote your ancestor into power.

How can you have an illiterate as president and hope to become a better nation? Dem swear for u self undecided
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You no get sense. Now stop drinking that olosho's mensturation, it's not good for you. It's damaging your health

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